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Kristjanson, Patricia M.Waters-Bayer, AnnJohnson, Nancy L.Tipilda, A.Njuki, JemimahBaltenweck, IsabelleGrace, DeliaMacMillan, Susan[Livestock and women’s livelihoods: A review of the recent evidence]Livestock and women’s livelihoods: A review of the recent evidence

Kristjanson, Patricia M.Reid, Robin S.Dickson, N.Clark, W.Prasad, V.L.Romney, D.L.Bezkorowajnyj, P.G.Said, Mohammed YahyaKaelo, D.Makui, O.Nkedianye, D.Nyangaga, J.Okwi, P.Puskur, RanjithaTarawali, Shirley A.MacMillan, SusanGrace, DeliaRandolph, Thomas F.Affognon, Hippolyte D.[Linking international agricultural research knowledge with action for sustainable poverty alleviation: what works?]Linking international agricultural research knowledge with action for sustainable poverty alleviation: what works?
Maru, JoyceMacMillan, SusanNjiru, MuthoniLore, Tezira A.Mwangi, A.[Presenting your message with confidence and impact]Presenting your message with confidence and impact

Implications • Livestock contribute to food supply by converting low-value materials, inedible or unpalatable for people, into milk, meat, and eggs; livestock also decrease food supply by competing with people for food, especially grains fed to pigs and poultry. Currently, livestock supply 13% of...


Smith, Jimmy W.Sones, Keith R.Grace, DeliaMacMillan, SusanTarawali, Shirley A.Herrero, Mario T.[Beyond milk, meat, and eggs: Role of livestock in food and nutrition security]Beyond milk, meat, and eggs: Role of livestock in food and nutrition security

Johnson, Nancy L.Smith, Jimmy W.Herrero, Mario T.Tarawali, Shirley A.MacMillan, SusanGrace, Delia[The production and consumption of livestock products in developing countries: Issues facing the world's poor]The production and consumption of livestock products in developing countries: Issues facing the world's poor

Susan MacMillan explained that when businesses become profitable, they tend to be taken over by men. This is one reason why women find it hard to make money from agriculture. Training male and female household members together may allow both to see that it’s in everyone’s interest to reduce gende...


MacMillan, Susan[Training men and women farmers together could help both make more money]Training men and women farmers together could help both make more money

Speaking at the January 2011 ILRI Partnerships and Communications (P&C) retreat, Susan MacMillan, Head of Public Awareness at ILRI reflects on the past year. She highlights that we moved from print to online; from normal media to social media, especially blogging. The big challenge for 2011: How ...


MacMillan, Susan[ILRI communications getting social]ILRI communications getting social

Susan Macmillan indicated that if we do not manage to find ways to place our understanding of gender issues in the context of environment, economy, agriculture, education and health, our well-meaning research might end up doing more harm than good. While gender is now on the agenda of every gover...


MacMillan, Susan[Can complex gender issues be translated into enabling policies for women?]Can complex gender issues be translated into enabling policies for women?

MacMillan, SusanMateo, Jules[News media for awareness and advocacy in livestock research for development]News media for awareness and advocacy in livestock research for development

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